Cystic artery

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The cystic artery represents the main blood supply to the gallbladder. It most commonly arises from the right hepatic artery within Calots triangle 1.

Gross anatomy

The cystic artery passes posterior to the cystic duct to reach the neck of the gallbladder. At this point, it gives off two-to-four minor branches, named Calots arteries 2 that supply the cystic duct. The cystic artery then divides into anterior and posterior branches at the neck of the gallbladder:

  • anterior (or superficial) branch passes subserously to the left of the gallbladder
  • posterior (or deep) branch passes between the gallbladder and the liver parenchyma and ends at the peritoneum at the liver surface; this gives off small branches that supply the gallbladder, and anastomose with the superficial branches

The cystic artery is part of the contents of Calots triangle. Cystic veins do not accompany the cystic artery, rather venous drainage of the gallbladder is via numerous small veins directly into the liver through the bed of the gallbladder and / or into the right portal vein within the liver 3.

Variant anatomy

Variants are common:

  • double cystic artery
    • incidence of 2-15%1,2 
    • both originate from right hepatic artery, and divides into the anterior and posterior branches at their origin
  • origin of the cystic artery can vary in 2-5% of cases 1, most commonly from:
  • If the artery deviates from its usual anatomy, it will usually run anterior to the cystic and bile ducts
  • If the cystic artery arises from the superior mesenteric artery, it ascends to the gallbladder below the cystic duct
  • -<p>The <strong>cystic artery</strong> represents the main blood supply to the <a title="gallbladder" href="/articles/gallbladder">gallbladder</a>. It most commonly arises from the right <a title="hepatic artery" href="/articles/hepatic-artery">hepatic artery</a> within <a href="/articles/calot-triangle">Calots triangle</a> <sup>1</sup>.</p><h4><strong>Gross anatomy</strong></h4><p>The cystic artery passes posterior to the cystic duct to reach the neck of the gallbladder. At this point, it gives off two-to-four minor branches, named Calots arteries <sup>2</sup> that supply the cystic duct. The cystic artery then divides into anterior and posterior branches at the neck of the gallbladder:</p><ul>
  • +<p>The <strong>cystic artery</strong> represents the main blood supply to the <a href="/articles/gallbladder">gallbladder</a>. It most commonly arises from the right <a href="/articles/hepatic-artery">hepatic artery</a> within <a href="/articles/calot-triangle">Calots triangle</a> <sup>1</sup>.</p><h4><strong>Gross anatomy</strong></h4><p>The cystic artery passes posterior to the <a title="Cystic duct" href="/articles/cystic-duct">cystic duct</a> to reach the neck of the gallbladder. At this point, it gives off two-to-four minor branches, named Calots arteries <sup>2</sup> that supply the cystic duct. The cystic artery then divides into anterior and posterior branches at the neck of the gallbladder:</p><ul>
  • -</ul><p>The cystic artery is part of the contents of Calots triangle. Cystic veins do not accompany the cystic artery.</p><h4><strong>Variant anatomy</strong></h4><p>Variants are common:</p><ul>
  • +</ul><p>The cystic artery is part of the contents of <a href="/articles/calot-triangle">Calots triangle</a>. Cystic veins do not accompany the cystic artery, rather venous drainage of the gallbladder is via numerous small veins directly into the liver through the bed of the gallbladder and / or into the right portal vein within the liver <sup>3</sup>.</p><h4><strong>Variant anatomy</strong></h4><p>Variants are common:</p><ul>
  • -<li>common hepatic artery</li>
  • -<li>left hepatic artery</li>
  • -<li>gastroduodenal artery</li>
  • +<li><a title="Common hepatic artery" href="/articles/common-hepatic-artery">common hepatic artery</a></li>
  • +<li><a title="Left hepatic artery" href="/articles/left-hepatic-artery">left hepatic artery</a></li>
  • +<li><a title="Gastroduodenal artery" href="/articles/gastroduodenal-artery">gastroduodenal artery</a></li>
  • +<li><a href="/articles/superior-mesenteric-artery">superior mesenteric artery</a></li>

References changed:

  • 3. Mcminn. Last's Anatomy. Elsevier Australia. (2003) ISBN:0729537528. <a href="http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0729537528">Read it at Google Books</a> - <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0729537528">Find it at Amazon</a><span class="auto"></span>

Systems changed:

  • Vascular

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